Obama team challenges Web developers
InformationWeek
The Obama administration, which recently switched the Whitehouse.gov site to the open source Drupal platform, plans to engage open source developers in a discussion of how they can work better with government agencies. In a recent presentation to Drupal developers in Washington, D.C., White House new media director Macon Phillips, deputy director Dave Cole, and creative director Nick Lo Bue disclosed plans to add new features to WhiteHouse.gov, including custom news feeds, user authentication, and more tagged, searchable raw data.
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